Re: Forwarding Madness
From: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] (lanwench_at_heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com)
Date: 04/22/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 20:58:22 -0400
Hi -
Astra wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I apologise for the cross-post, but I honestly don't know which NG
> this should be in.
Ah - but you've multiposted, it seems, not crossposted. The latter is
preferred (post a single message to multiple (relevant) groups by separating
the group names with a comma - so that way everyone can follow the thread.
>
> I also can't explain this problem any other way, so I hope this list
> makes some sense:
>
> 1) I'm using Outlook 2003 (from the MS Office 2003 CDs) on WinXP SP1
> (all of the web updates as of today), which connects to the outside
> world via Broadband to get it's Internet email and connects to the
> local network via Exchange 2003 (I think because it is running on a
> Win2003 Server) to get local mail from other people. We all get our
> Internet email directly from the Internet rather than routing through
> Exchange. A boggle in itself!!
Can you not change this? Sort of defeats the point of a centralized mail
server.
>
> 2) I receive an Internet email from my external POP3 account.
>
> 3) I read it.
>
> 4) I send a reply back to the sender. No problem.
>
> 5) I need to forward it to somebody on my internal network so I:
> * re-send again
> * put an Exchange client into the To field
> * change the Account (basically the from pop-up menu) from my default
> setting to Exchange
> * and then send it
>
> 6) After a few seconds, I get an error message saying 'you do not have
> permission to send to this recipient''.
Why not just forward it?
>
> 7) If I create a completely new message and copy and paste the text
> from this original email into my new message and send it then it
> works fine. But this is crap.
>
> Any ideas how I resolve this?
Aside from resolving it by clicking forward on the message in question, I'd
ditch POP and host all the domain's mail on the Exchange server. Solves
this and myriad other problems. It's also really easy to set up. Need help?
>
> Rgds
>
> Robbie
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